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what are the similarities between beryllium and aluminium?

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Answered by Abhijittripathy991
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The ionic radius of Be2+ is estimated to be 31 pm : the charge/ radius ratio is nearly the same as that of the Al3+ ion. Hence beryllium resembles aluminium in some ways. Some of the similarities are:

(i)Like aluminum, beryllium is not readily attacked by acids because of the presence of an oxide film on the surface of the metal.

(ii)Beryllium hydroxide dissolves in excess of alkali to give a beryllate ion, just as aluminium hydroxide gives aluminate ion.

(iii)The chlorides of both beryllium and aluminium have Cl- bridged chloride structure in vapour phase. Both the chlorides are soluble in organic solvents and are strong Lewis acids. They are used as Friedel Craft catalysts.

(iv)Beryllium and aluminium ions have strong tendency to form complexes.

We chemistry bros call it as diagonal relationship.

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Answered by MacTavish343
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SIMILARITIES ::

Aluminium hydroxide and beryllium hydroxide react with excess alkali to form their respective ions.

Both these elements have the capacity to withstand the acid attack due to the presence of an oxide film on the surface of the metal.

Both these metals have the tendency to form complexes.

Chlorides of both these metals possess the capacity to be soluble in organic solvents

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